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Hi Sung

 

 

 

Thanks for your answer! By using Zeng Ye Tang via an enema (rectal), during

these days since I sent out this question, her bowels has started again and

she feels a lot better.

 

I am however very thankful for yours and Cynthia reply!

 

 

Carl Wallmark

 

 

 

 

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Hi Carl,

I think u r right being cautious to use Da Cheng Qi Tang initially

and u should stick to this tract of thought for the following

reasons.

 

1) I believe the chief sign here is 'severe cramping' (I assume it

is gastro-intestinal, abdominal); constipation is secondary, so is

the nausea. Therefore, u should focus upon the treatment of etiology

(the root) and the constipation (the tip) will be resolved later.

 

2) Be cautious using precipitation

 

" the last several weeks she has had a very severe nausea "

 

According to Jin Gui Yao Lue (the Sypnosis of Golden Chamber), chpt

17 of vomiting disease,

 

¯f¤H±ý¦RªÌ¡A¤£¥i¤U¤§¡C(¤»)

( 6 ) When the patient has the urge to eject, use no precipitation.

The statement discusses the prevention of erroneous precipitation.

Due to rebellious stomach Qi, the patient has the urge to

eject. ...........If there are no signs indicating the use of

ejection, the treatment methods are¡¥counterflow-downbearing and

vomiting-checking¡¦ so ejection will be healed. Do not easily use

precipitation or the stomach Qi is damaged.

 

3)Be cautious using Da Cheng Qi Tang

It is a strong formula. We cannot justify its usage (incomplete data

provided here, such as pulse, tongue, form of stools) However, extra

caution is needed when treating pregnant patient.

 

Hope that helps.

 

SUNG, Yuk-ming PhD (Chengdu)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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